QUOTE (Gary @ 21 Nov 2006, 03:35)
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I sense that there are a few people out there worried about the prospect of Hornby and Bachmann offering value for money digital systems to the Brits. Its about time the Brits had digital systems offered at American prices.
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Happy modelling
Gary
It is also about time Brits had digital systems built to standards which are the accepted norm in the rest of the world instead of persisting with resurecting 10-year out of date technology (and I say that as an expat-Brit). I just can't believe that brand new digital systems are being introduced onto the market which only support two digit addressing!
Since American systems are all much more advanced 4 digit systems, there is no comparison between them and the so called 'value for money' products being offered in the UK.
If a UK manufacturer could offer US-level products at the current UK 'value for money' prices, then they would surely have a competitive advantage, but that is not the case. We are not comparing like with like.
Two digit systems have long since been consigned to the anals of history on the international scene for the very same reasons that people are now begining to discover in the UK. Technology has long since moved on...but the UK hasn't.
Yes, these new products do work, but they are bottom of the market products which lack in functionality and which people quickly grow out of once they find out what DCC can do for them. The big problem is that by the time people discover this, it is too late and major alterations (decoder replacements) are required in order to upgrade to proper 4 digit DCC systems.
The DCC 'toe-dipping' going on in the UK is a false economy. Why buy bottom of the range kit when you can get decent kit in the first place and save all the hassle of mucking around with two digits and having upgrade problems when going over to a proper system ?
It is the same old story in the UK with this hobby - people won't spend a cent. Pay nothing, get nothing and manufacturers will continue to give you nothing.
Personally, I went for the Lenz 100. Not cheap, but I haven't regretted it because it does everything one might expect from these systems today.
My two cent's worth...
Graham Plowman